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'"Iran’s reported 10-point proposal”

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" Iran’s reported 10-point proposal”  to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz: What They Mean The widely reported “10 demands” come from Iran’s April 2026 10-point proposal. Iran’s newer August statements repeat several of those conditions, but should not be treated as a newly issued official 10-point list. No full official text was publicly released, so the list is based on reported summaries.

What is happening in the Middle East right now?

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Middle East Situation 2026: Iran War, Gaza, Lebanon and Why It Matters to India The Middle East is passing through a highly uncertain period. Several conflicts and diplomatic efforts are happening at the same time, making the situation important not only for the region but also for India and the wider world. The key question is whether current negotiations can reduce fighting—or whether another escalation will disrupt energy supplies and global trade. Iran and the Strait of Hormuz The US-Iran conflict remains one of the biggest regional risks. Iran and Oman are working on an agreement concerning shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz , the narrow sea route connecting the Persian Gulf with international waters. Iran says the agreement is close, but reopening the waterway depends on wider conditions involving the United States. Hormuz is extremely important because roughly one-fifth of global oil and gas shipments normally pass through this area. Shipping remains far below pre-war l...

Iran Is Getting More Serious" – Here's What It Means

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Trump Says "Iran Getting More Serious": A Strategic Warning or Political Messaging? U.S. President Donald Trump has once again placed Iran at the center of global geopolitical discussions by stating that "Iran is getting more serious." While the remark appears brief, it carries significant strategic and diplomatic implications. Is Iran genuinely moving toward an agreement—or is Trump’s latest statement part of a high-stakes strategy combining diplomacy with the threat of military escalation?

US–Saudi Nuclear Deal: What Message Is It Sending to the World?

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US–Saudi Nuclear Deal: What It Means for the Middle East, Global Politics, and the World The United States and Saudi Arabia have signed a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation agreement. While the deal is officially about energy, it is also sending a wider strategic message to the world. The agreement has triggered both optimism and concern. Supporters see economic and energy opportunities, while critics worry about its impact on nuclear non-proliferation and regional security. 

Could the fighting expand?

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US Completes 11th Consecutive Night of Airstrikes on Iran: What It Means for India, Europe and the Wider World The United States has completed an 11th consecutive night of airstrikes on Iran, extending a military campaign that has already affected shipping, energy markets and diplomacy across the Middle East. The immediate question is not only what was hit, but whether the attacks will reduce Iran’s military capacity, increase retaliation, or push both sides towards a new agreement. What happened on the 11th night? The US military said it had completed its latest round of attacks on the evening of 21 July 2026, marking the 11th successive night of strikes inside Iran. US Central Command, commonly called CENTCOM, has said that previous rounds targeted Iranian command centres, missile and drone launch sites, air-defence systems and maritime capabilities. “Maritime capabilities” can include military boats, coastal missile systems and equipment used to threaten ships. Associated Press repo...

US-Iran War Escalates Again: Global.How Far Has the Conflict Gone

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US-Iran War Escalates Again: US-Iran War: How Far Has the Conflict Gone and What Does It Mean for the World? One narrow waterway is once again holding the global economy hostage. Can the world afford another prolonged Middle East conflict? The conflict between the United States and Iran has once again intensified, raising fears of a broader regional war with global consequences. What began as military confrontations earlier this year has evolved into a strategic battle over one of the world's most critical energy routes—the Strait of Hormuz. Recent developments indicate that the conflict is far from over and could reshape global energy markets, international diplomacy, and economic stability. What Has Happened So Far? In the latest escalation: The United States launched fresh military strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure after attacks on commercial shipping. Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed following the confrontation. Commercial vessels have faced increasing ...

Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei funeral

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Ali Khamenei's Funeral Ceremony: What Happened, Why It Matters, and What It Could Mean for Iran When a country's highest leader dies, the funeral becomes much more than a farewell. It can reveal who holds power, what comes next, and how the nation wants the world to see it. Ali Khamenei's Funeral Ceremony: What, Why, and How The funeral ceremony of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, is not just a religious event. It is also one of the biggest political moments in Iran's recent history. Every speech, every guest, and every public appearance can offer clues about the country's future. Let's understand the event through three simple questions. What Happened? The funeral brought together thousands of mourners, senior government officials, military leaders, religious scholars, and foreign representatives. State television showed large crowds taking part in prayers and processions. Security was tight throughout the ceremony, while media from around the world clo...